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REDIRECT ALERT! (Scroll down past this mess if you're trying to read an archived post. Thanks. No, really, thanks.)

Due to my inability to control my temper and complacently accept continued silliness with not-quite-as-reliable-as-it-ought-to-be Blogger/Blogspot, your beloved Possumblog will now waddle across the Information Dirt Road and park its prehensile tail at http://possumblog.mu.nu.

This site will remain in place as a backup in case Munuvia gets hit by a bus or something, but I don't think they have as much trouble with this as some places do. ::cough::blogspot::cough:: So click here and adjust your links. I apologize for the inconvenience, but it's one of those things.


Thursday, December 12, 2002

Occasionally, believe it or not, people searching the Internet mistakenly wind up at Possumblog searching for something else. Such as this request from the Bloomfield, New Jersey school system: whata the temperature of the space shuttle.

How sweet! Obviously a little fan of the hit HBO series, The Sopranos. Luckily for our intrepid young science researcher, Possumblog is well known to have a vast storehouse of highly scientific and technical information, and we even have Dr. Weevil's brother Steevil on retainer at NASA to let us in on exciting new finds.

According to my sources, the temperature of the Space Shuttle varies, depending on its surroundings and various things like loud sound and bad thoughts. Usually, it goes from like around 12 to maybe a 40 or something. I don't really know...does 40 seem too high? Let's just say a nice average is around about 32. Hope that helps you out, little fellow!


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